1. What is the asamavayikarana of a dvyanuka according to the Vaisesikas?
2. According to the Naiyayikas 'padasakti' is
3. . . . . . . . . maintains the logical distinction between truth and error are regarded as misapprehension.
4. It lays down a command with certain object, thereby creating a desire' is known as
5. Which one among the following is not a murtadravya?
6. Which one of the following schools of Indian philosopy designated Moksha as Nirvana?
7. Which of the following Buddhist school followed the concept of subjective idealism?
8. Apurva according to Mimamsa is . . . . . . . .
9. What according to Jain philosophy Liberation is?
10. In Jain philosophy, what its metaphysics is known as?
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